Reading Observer. July, 1915.
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Reading Observer. Saturday, July 17, 1915. Pg. 8.
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Title | Reading Observer. Saturday, July 17, 1915. Pg. 8. |
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Page number | 8 |
Date | Saturday, July 17, 1915. |
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YOR VOLUNTARY
ASS.STANCE. '
.to
:>'-ri I1-1!qera '
Page
HUDtloy
â¢
&ad
Failum oJ
War Storiee
md ~
New Potat04. (Kr Arthur,-.
P-Ce ... I
Proper~,
aDd .. W. . .
Not .... ef l&eookap. _
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I
",.
GeoenJ.~"
P-te
50N_
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C
Local 1'ancnooIoo.
LocaJ .. o..e.tte"
Pate
1
~
iIIIo"w _
odcbdo 10 "'~_ of Iho
1-,~~2~~!~~~~~~§~~~~~~
P"~~~~~;:c;';~ requu'. IItakln&~ more aapeeully
of
Pm
&.nee trhcyj would
r
an
oUt tn Ipnng
boo
~roa~le
10 collec, 1
101"IIII, and ohcmo oil, to WI Iho peopl.
who h&n I got to aend them tn bow- to fill \hem.
UP. IlId to g'l"
\be n.......". infOl'llio\.o.
Mr LoD~ ..18O ete.ted. tbat the Gavmnmmt had
re..,..d IDDnmembl8 apphcations for .wun~
.,.ultanoe, a.odj above all, h() had reoerflld &PpJ.ic&.:
1liebbUip.
__
oIU1e
a....
Wb&~
Ho.m.... 1111 110m.
tiona u..aki.tig
I
do?1I01Il.
Can't
JOU find me
millt.~Wy_.lIe.
wQr~, call
t youCBIiI'1
gIVe me
IMk
by wb.ch
I cao
the nation 1ft lOMe undert.aldng t . "
H .... woo ~ lob, ready 10 \he... hIlId, ood b. urpcI
bel.,
m~CJpa.bl;}ell
to
make nt:q
'08e
ptIOple
In
cnen
l;g~~~~lE~~~~~
Ru.ding who
1ft &
noliOD&! t+ak, ODd \hOlt oftor 01 uaiot&noe \0 \h.
Town Clerk will 1\e welcomocL
1===
BE'K~ C~SUALTIES.
th~.~~
The foUoWlDr eaaualtiM amonpt lO1dlen of
Royol ~ Kegt hove been ...por\ed om ..
I
1Mt. nsue:r
MONDAY.
D.ed 0/ WonndL-
expected
~~':~'~~~~t:t~j . ';l~tlrQD: ,-.;Qd
Pte Gr WaAer 9675, 2nd Batt..
PreYloualy Woanded, now Died. of WoU.Dd&Poe. po
9978 2nd Batl.
Killed -
both
m
an mftuenoo
on
P'liBlr
these crop8 are . .
taio that
d.ifBcult
_I.
PIe. T ~.... 16297. 2M a.tO
Pte T Fronllln 95Ol. 2Dd Batt
PIe. E: Sk.llA I~ 2nd
WEDNESDAY.
,JLreme)y
ot' any ot.her
1M1 be op
the other foot.,
.A.mq:rcaol,.!hay find that they
WlII bave to aolioit cusfom l,t web. pncea III 1m
portmg couotnes CIKe -to giTe
In lSa:1lJlg thie,
w e do not wggest tftt.* wheat will fall to tbe level
whIch would h.ve beien m force lD t lmee of pe&Oe
for the heavy adchttOtUiJ char~ which have now
to be borne ....re . ~.ctor whiCh mu.t 'be remem
bered 10 all our CAhJtrl&tiom M to the probable
conrite of pnees 10 the future
Xilled.-Pte B.
~ 2M _
Pt.e.:J Smewlng 9145. 2nd Dattn
c.ooil.
FRIDAY
IOIW-
Act. oC&rgi 1t Horl 7893, 1st. BaH.
Pte S Sml~ 15409, 1st Rattn
Without. a. calanuty·
'\o::::,:.~,\',r,;tt:I.~~P.;.::
do beheve that the~ c
lIon for a very high
commg 86UOll , for,
appear to be weH
OXON & BUCKS CASUALTIES.
I_~-
tbe
The 1DIJcnrinc cMU<:rea a~ .okfien of t.be
Oxoa. ud Buei::a I.ight IDftmUy h&"fe
beeaLc...
ported d unn.. the put. ...... eek -
SATURDAY
PreYiousl,. ⢠!.fiM.lng
oqw roported KIUedBee Lieat.. J T Da.Ttei 5th. Batt.
1
Wounded..-
Lleut G S LaN.ner, 9th Batt
KiUed Pte. S W
Smith 665, 4Ul B4t.t.
MONDAY.
x;nJ
~J
&mih 8016 2nd Batl
~
Pt.6 J Huggonaon 1934 4th ~&tt.
PreTioualy 'AiIBllng,' now reported Killod Pte H J Cll.ok. 9757 2nd Ba.tt
.. p~bJ.,
obhgations,
trul fa.ct alone
would have an enor!Q.ou& Inftuence upon marketll
In rea.·r ly all other countriea, bOth unP.Ortmg
ood exporllng, the proopeclo rna)" be d"Cl'lbed ..
ent.lrely favourable, ,.0 that lqq,.ldng at the matte r
broadly there UI no .. preaea..t iDttica-tion of ae&r'Olty
tn any .h8ope. O'l' form, j&nd whil"..pnool cannot be
expected to be a.bnoana.lly low, thore III leN ~n
why t\101- woufd be abno~~:' ~lgh, m>ecliljly
wben "'" conaulet' ~ hdi. ~1a.r h.. ehip-ped
only abyul "'<>-fiftlli , of 110 ~bl. ourp[ua.
leavmg atil1 lome five \~ I1X million' quarters to
TUESDAY
Killed of
Lee..(brpt P
MItchell 1387
WEDNESDAY
KiIlOO Pte G Bodd",rtou 10873 5th lIatt.
Pte. E. &neD 16rli!3 5th Batt.a
PI.e. G1 W e. 103.lZ. 5th Batto.
Pte. C Nomtl 10839 5th lbttD..
Pte .. A Strang. 16173 SIb IW..
"""--Oorpl T h,lor l.25OO.
THURSDAy
Mi."ng_
Pte W W..""'.... ll283, 2nd
come from that COJDtQ' \""
su. :a.t..
16
i i
GERMAN
J'I&O\.a.
Pl'eT1ouUy .. Woundech" now II lIiIIi:inc' "_
Lee -Oorpl L. C Somtb 11145. 2Di. l1olio
.
â¢
TOPICS OF THE WEEK.
NATIONAL ORGANISATION
It wu the defects of our qu&hhu which Lord
Lansdowne empha.ori8ed m movmg the eeoond
readmg of the Na'.onal &gi.!ratlon Bill m the
House of Lords
We ha.ve been conVicted, he de
clared of prodIgi OUS mefticiency In our national
organlsahon
NatIOnal orgarus&tlOn IS loS necea1Ia.ry 10 pea.oe lUI m
war, and Lord
urged the value of National RegutratiOil. for the
to .d~y
.a.mUI
m the pa.nsh
2 p DL
VEGETABLE SEEDS.
ON THE WAR.
tre.,DlUldoullprobJem which "W<l! us alter the war
All t-o the relat.lOn of the RegIster to COn.acnptIOll,
Lord Lansdowne professed htl penon .. l behe! that
the In&tlOD would In 4 the IABt reeort lllSlst. 'QpOn
compulsIon to ensure eqtlahty of lIerTlee
Lord
W~d8.1e made 8. vebement prot.e8t on behalf
the ..,olunl¥Y ~ rlnclple
There are three mam
sch ool. of thougbt, lUI IItreaml of tendency" 'Vl81
ble In rega.rd t.o complll.aion _
\
(1) Those l who thmk the tim e hIlS come, or lI!I
rearly a~ved when COmptlllllOD II neoessa.ry
(2) rhose who thmk t hat the voluntary system,
WhlCb hM idon e far more than a.oy one could
ba."\ e ectpect.ed before the cnru may yet pull
us thrpugh
(3) T hosel
believe Ul .. compulllon' not u
II. nec;smt.y
but. as IKlmetblllg t.Q be duircd
for It! own sake
Of the l&lIt school of th ought what may be called
t.he Yellow P ress' II t.he most Tociferoul champlOn
'Ibis ' IYeliow Prel9S" a.uerta tb.a.t every
ma.n In the coun try oug bt to be compelled to aerve
CltbCT (1) &::I a. soldier or a sailor, (2) U a mu:nltion
worker or (3) as. a produoer of beer
Ita miligna.t..Ion at the suggest.lon tha t we are making or drink
JA.q,;f
The Prea Bureau h&v,
& CQID1DUD.1catlOD
froID Prol....r P ..... the auUlorlaed cormpond..t
at
R~a.n.
Hq,dqu&r1.en", m "'IIVhich the foUdw-mg
account of i conversattpn WIth a captured German
officer oocura -
The German oOi'oe:r, who
wu cut oft
and hod
h..
aze wa.ntca
&
few spikes will gl'6 all that are
necouary (I The young plant.a'" ma! DOt ~ eome
true to t~e VB!'lcty, <but pt'OY18lOb ca.n be made for
tbls by tUing aome root cuttinp aDd. lll&e.rtmg
t helP LU Andy DOll m 4 greenhouse
ShrubbY[t VeroolcM are mt:.ered.1Dg aqd
plaobJ thllt us well .a4apted for dry
Ilower we1fi 'Dh present. 11 a &'GOd; tlme to
duttlDge o~ Uie cho)()tl1' nnet.ies &Jid 1pe0te8, suc:P
U' AutuDln Glory, La. Seciwaaute, V .. aa.licifolul:.
Bluo Gem~ and tllie better known V Tmverall
The lat.t.el"j Will e...enktally make & large bush
It
tiowera bc8t when of som!).-u:e. though . ma.I.l bushes
are UAefU11 for the aak.e of the ~rvergreen follage
10 "1Dt.6r
1 THEl Jrnurr GARDEN
1
Take ~ care of t.he young canes of Logan
berrlC5, WblCh will penu~t In getting 10 the wily
It lS &. ml8t&ke to negleat them till t.hey get broken
perbapl In ga.tbenng the crop Select. as wa.ny of
t.he IItl'(lnge.t as WIll be Deeded to furnish the
IIpao& and l~plJ' the crop Dad. yea.r Tie them up
looeely, Jw!t t.urDlDg them uide from i.b& frwt.mg
C&nM, and tben eut away t.bOIJe not required
When the bId ca.tlM h&.'Ve done frwt.lng, t.he young
ODes may he tied In t heir plt.co Immedi.atel,.
Morello Chern. are bit. :reaching the rlpen.IDg
atage, and ] &bould ree6lye &tt.eat.on Insecta ha.ye
been troni>1eaome. a.OO If a.plUd. are present the
tree. MOuld be ,,&&bed with clean wa.ter
Tbls
ma.y be applied fO",lbl,. with Ule syTlDge thougb
a garden engme 18 'better After two turns at thUI
the mare fPl'6Ilcilng oi the J'ou:lM:'- lIhootR should be
tied tempqr&riJ.;y to tbe tree& \tI:lth ra.ffia, exposing
t.be frUits
the lI,ht. a.a m.uc~·; .. poa:lble
Ih~
trees Ihou!fi: then be oov&reci wtth oki berrlng nets
to keep oJf bltda which are Tery de&t.rUL-tlve to thUl.
F.
In
B,ahop. Cool< Cumber
5eh.oofs W"6J'EI e1c.ed (or
loyahlo nd.. tbI. _
gam..
~~~~~S~ ~~ ;~=>;~
Ing
lOAN
On Sat.urday _lll.llt the hat for tke n&W' lWar Loan
wu clo!'oed .. M.r McKenna annqunoed the ruulLt,
on [uâ¢â¢do~_
1
Through \he BOnk of England
£ 570 000.000 haa been subscrJbed by 55O.()()(j IU~
"'nbero
£15.000,000 boo been applied for
Ibrougb th. Post Office by 547 000 poroo.. ThIS
huge t oW of n e&rly £600 000,000 does not mclude
any tunoun t. of Stock which WIll be Illued' for Oie
r
urpGl6 of eo nve.f'$lon
The proce81 of enlisting
he 8&.VlDgB of the working c1~ for the n.ation.
Deed 1. a continuous ODe
It J.a ahll gOlDg on
The Cha.nccllor of the Exch~uer a laO" explamed
that thouaands of people would have aold aecuntles
to l'ut mto the War Loan if ⢠market had been
aVJJlable T hill eUJn .. Tepreeen.tl actual aubeenptlons of everr.thlDg that :IS ava.ila.ble
AI Mr.
McKenna aa.id TbIt h <l3 DeeD an ahlbltion, a neoe.aaUy ex
hlblllOO of t.ha unnva.1led finanCIal T'eIOUI"CeI of
the Bntillh l!.'"mprre
They have been thrown
acale
thlll W ar ; a.nd th& rellUlt.
10
d.~'IIIJ~io.l'. to our
S·W-N
S·S-N
30· ?er ' on
STEVENS
& 1
~E~~?~~~~~:::..~~,.."!'
11 ").
Alht.l &Ild to our enemlet &like
JYngdom ",II prove flllhlul to
C o.,
1
"
CAVERSHAM.
Read
ng"
ObserYer
ME!BLES EPIDEMIC
The mta.Ttu dcpartmente of CI:"'Onlham Co IT II <!o n {
C&vel1lbam. pa.rochia.l lUhoob arc c1o~~ d for fo ' r wH1i
uutil the end of th iS term on acoouut of t he pr N enr;t
of OImM lU tbat district..
WF,SLEY PS ..
On 8ttnda.r Mr Rlchrd wa.s m th e cha r
l! r
Pa.lmer led Wlth prayer 1.1r Ne.w!'ort r<-~~ "
lesson a.nd IIr Pambn ga.ve an addre...."S
\< \E'"
port. &aDS" Will your a.nchor hold ~
Th~
\n
I!;t was Mr P'rP&nlt B urbidge
CAVERSI!AM HILL CH,l.PEI
On SU'IldaT t he ann,I'Persary of t h e 811t (j nr ⢠i\(I()f
was observed
Thc preacher m thc mO l' n II" ' d
Mr VI StnmRom and at the evenlOg E ~r
J H Blundell
In the aft.erooon a. tiowrr
was beld at whIch Mr Stra.nsom ",as thc d
The scholars sl\.Ilg B!)ecJ&1 aongs .and g:l\ {'
tIOna
MIM Ryder 'V8.$ at the orga.n
Coll e-'
were taken for t he school funds 1 Th e ,
were woll att.ended
I
1
INS1'RUCTION IN MOTRERCRAFT
111
provmoe
Monll, Mde a.nd Jtttle
ViSited In thc mornmg the IIchool
a.nd (b) krnd perrrllS8lOn of
m;n<,;n,.I .
& toIl r of the eks'srooms,
generous reilpons& to tJielr
man adoptmg the badge
thclr pockets to help the fund A
"" accorded the collectors at. the
St
Pa.ul s tk.booI, .. Ji}eo at t he Pos~ Office t he Raliwa.y
Station, etc every faCIlity berpg granted to &&iISt
the coil~ctlOn ThIll spmt of t.be ' entente. cordlale '
wo.a grelotly a.ppreColated b) ~& orgam5eTB and
collectors. The French trl COlfur was Hawn from
the MunlClp'al BUI(dtngs thrall bout the da.y, elde
by Side With the Umon Jack..
â¢
Unfortunately the rQ.LD. prevented the carrymg
o\ft of a.. very m~râ¢â¢ tmg ceremony which Com
mander GregorJ e R!{ , had proposed to hold, VlZ
the lIaiute to the Freneh fla.g at the Convent by
the ba.ndt llnd cnrps of the Palmer School Cadets
OUT
Ally
~t1y iLllP~lated by the Frenc~ col~r;!' ':~~
~mbl ed for the purpose and d eapp tm
- -
Arrangements han been made by tbe Re~dll E ' 0.
eation Coroouttee Wlth Mlft!I ETnTts tlie hon so 1
01 the Cavenbam Nunnng A.seocaliou for l e~so t
demonstrations on motbereraft IllIa mbnt mall f: .. t
to bs gnen to the 'Older glrla a.ttendlllg thc ( l \"l r ~
schools The 8Jllahu8 of In!lUu c..1.iOll hIlS been a r I r ⢠I
by H M In!illeotor and the ,; rrls 'V111 at tend f OT I ~ t!
dunng &ebool hOUri at Wel>ton Mea.d Church lr
whete the leBl:loTl!l wIll be brn en b y a; Q e,, 11 \ C;,o r a
nurse
I
laTge black bow
In~ded comphm~t. to
291.
Pbone 512
Tn oommon WIth London, Glugow and some 200
mumclpahtles WednCf>day waa o"bKerved m Wok
mgha.m as
Ii ra,Jl06 S Day when by kind per
mt3l!llon ot the Mayor, Ald H C Mylne, the. sah
of tho tn colour badges a.p~·1 a. collectIOn III 11)(1
01 t he French Reh~f FUnd we~ made lD the streets
etc., by a. number llfyoung l{rench ladles on the
OiCCMlOn of the French NatlODa.1 Fete 'Day
lhe
Mother Supenor cmd Siliters of the Convent of the
Presentat.lon, Ea.atba.mpst.ea.d road,
had made
effective Brmn~eot.s tor the I5UCcel!sful carrymg
out of the effort Unfortuna.tely the weather was
unfavourable, ram falhng heavdy m the afternoon
A number of JiIiIlCe prettll.l dresscd "In summer
coiltwne a.od weacmg a. !thQul er sash of the Frellch
nattonaJ colours, also hvours of the same, VISited
Va.nOU8 hnt1~B and
a.s welt aa the
m,rects, ~Aeb carrymg a
With
the o<lot.lOoal souYcnt"ra
p&JlIed each.
of
klDdly
10' 1 1 7f'
3, Broad Street, Reading.
FRANCE'S DAY.
ThlS
th "
mtes
,
wea.rmg,
Il~
Orden eu.u still be accepted
f20 .
oounien.cted by mulching t~e ground uwl" gIVIng
water oeCMtOoal1y With wea.k liquid. manure ThIS
should no, lbe strong. but. 1& effective 1f applied
JuchcloualYr Bleim.o~ oki ftOWM'8 &nd seed pods .IU!
faat aa ~ form
Romoft-]ihe topt of A.DC:huaa Drop:DO!'e ;l.8 t.be
80""1'8 faae, to pregeBt the 1ormo.tIon 01. aced
a.nd. th..l aijdoahoota Will De ebOOUraged. to &Qllgate
a.nd 10 ptpIong the Period of 8owen'Dg If aeeda
SCOTCH NUTS
Rauk amongat the really superior (,oll l~
eil.
venlent In Size £!\ ~u au 1 ("0 nplde /j I " I
abseuce of Willite dirt etc The grelltl8 ~ l i t , l i t
1Ugf~tureho"ev(,ll IS their LOW PT:I CI a," tl~ T
a.reofundoubted H I GH QUALI J \ j
Large stoolc
1
CRtJR,CH COUN ClI,
At the monthly meetmg of the ~a.r ocb a! r 1 n
Couoell hekl on T!aUrsdllJ eveDlng a.t Weslm \lra 1
the proposed a.ppeal fu be Issued to the r IrI h [In
behalf of the varloas Church fundB W IlS [1 elip. {r II
by ~he Fln ...nce Commlttee and IfuIIV d ~C;J~
After some modIficatJ.ons It WaA Ilppr o~cil J I
po .... ~r given fo r tho bookie!; to be nroce«J r1
h
ao ~t Lt mily be cll"Culated at. an earl.. u1 t e '[1"
presided, and ruled t.h~t a.ntpnr. "tre;;el L lot
ember of the Counctl mIght. t..ake
I :l.~""
on h ut could not 00 ll.]Jo",e:li to \0 "
VJC3
l1a r
a.
dl
HURST.
I
-+--;--:=::c-=,;-::==:-:--~---
InC' ~
\NFAlIo""TS SCHOOL
the pren.lence of meru;;lcs Iho mrant~
ach 1 W1UI closed on Frida-v 1n last. week thus fI.."I
tICI atlDg the summer boh.da) S by soma tv.o H eL .
11
felt at the uoyoldl6hle pOfItpoQement of the cere
I
mony
' OPEN-AIR SERVICE
Dnrmg the day many 1graceful acts of
when
ar-e
th&
da.1'they
or the
ere wu a flllr ~ttendance at. the open
mornlDK If tb ey sympathy With the coUectoT8 ~d their cau~ were
The col,ectors Wet'S Monl! VIcel held on Sunda.y afternoon
' - , _ -C7C~,. purposes they should be ~ullv expre8sed',
, but for preserving pur lind Mde Vtennc
Mdlleli J
COppoDet, J .. Hinton Lodge
The Re \ J
"p<ldi8Dt a.d proper to l>ulI them Bn;\dmger, Y Lecuvot, A Bye and M Bey. WIth pra.:r ers ⢠OO leason and R. helptul addrc~"'5
j::r
-,,_ .'~". tbem In t.IU palls or glass their t.lny IlQlsta.nts Suzanne Be.rquen, M&fle
very
lose }woe, If Rlobard and Mildred D&mel rhe p~d.~.. to
&Dd. P
In wteker work be 4evot>ed to the BecolITB Natumale, tD& .. frenclt
wbole of the jUl.CtI 11 pre- National Reher FUlJ,d
The countplJ OWln~ to the ",eatheJ', took place
GARD~
the Convent the Mayor (Alld.. H. G ~,.)ne"
Leob Mould as
and Mr J H E Chfton (To"W'll Clerk) being.lre
r.iroodJ' bee. Bent,
also all the OIiIllector! ~ The amotmt !.~i8ed
them IZl deep
erop ca.n waa £.1~ 78 ~d, which coDlItdenng tliat evcDlng
operations
were prachcally ImpoBlllble, J!IIoy be
trenchfll!l.
tnmcb.. conSidered very satisfactory
I
cr...
ill!
I)T
the.
tl e
Q il
ProdIgal So'n
wa.a given by :M r Hr Jckhal k /j~
BraptneU
M. WIlhaIns Valero the l than{\; 0
the l meet.lDg' to t.lre IIpeaker for so ..-1ll0 J c.o nUlg'
o't1" Th~ nymns 5mlg were Jc.su lo'l'l!'r 0 1 M:\
Sou,,"" Rock of Agee Cleft. for M~ and Whea
Y the Wo ndrotl!l Cross
I
I 1
8l"e
llpl.u:e
GARDEN HALL
(Jf the annunlVouung the meru bc r ~ o~
the Women 8 Own decide.d to ent.e.rtam serna
wo ded soldiers, and on WednM.day 10 last v; c.! ..
I
elgiteen patients from the Rova.l berks a nd Heu
OUNTY
I"", s Hosp,t,u Reading. we". the" ,"cS!" to I "
at he pres.Jdent 8 home Lea. Heath
'The Ret!
F G Kemp eh1i.pl&ln f~m Akle"bbot v;...,. ) ! ! TUESDAY -Before M. A J Ma.ck~y 1m the sen~ and &leo mem~rs of the Men s Adult Sd 0)
eha.rr), Mr S A B~key lfri H C Mylne and A. 1:Ia.pp,. ..ad In teresting tlm o wa3 s'pcn t b l lln
~:Ir L R Er&k.ine
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<:oldiers wDo thoroughly a.pprec at.ed the effur s
made for their enteruunment.
Mr~ K ~ mp W(1 ::, II
AFT~R THE PEAS
pre~her at the Sunday evcDlng 6e1vlce In (.
n
Hf,rry V Glbbal'a. and Herbert C DaTil were Holl
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c~",g.a
.~.fUlg peas gro.png fl\ a garden
BEjCH.
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WIth
Earley op June
at
~Ih -P C ~bOckleford ~roved BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. I D~ ATHS
the ClII6 -DefenqanLs
cantlon
were dlsmlSled With
NO LIGHT
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~
faa",
ThotnM White, of Ru.dtng,
summoned .for
driVlDF, a }lQrB& &l)d va.n wtthout a. light at SonDlog
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d f
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on Ju l- 1st -The. fi:4H was iloUJ9 ume 01" a. W'ee~;
Ohver Bntt. of AS, Cra.nbou~~road. PeCkham
wU" fined 15. )DelUSIVe. lor dp'VUlg a motor car
Wlthou t a hght at Woodley o~ May 24th - The
0&86 w
proTed by P C W90dl FY
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annotlnoem.~1.e
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lor tW.
mUlt
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ticatotd by t.ha nllllle& aud .ddri~ ) ' tl e I . Ir.
It:#dlnr
t.be -
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BUI,TII! .T$ rbU,ed rot the rate or 11 6d. lor II t nrl l
t.-o 1I1le. aad 6d lor e:foCU additlopal Ule or I:..rl 1>1
.. Urte tJter
".R.lLJ4."
1
are ebarted
ira, .our Uoet and
a lliu, attu
at tbe ral. of ?II 6d ror Ihl
bd. lor ncb acld/l lonal J1.:Ie ~ I
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part of
D~~~:I!~~rd7~~~U!o~rn~:lio~~" h~'·~1!!!-1:;:
cht.rJeable â¢â¢ .d'U~!ijeo:acau u
STMYING HORSES
Charlflll Green, of Sa.ndhurst, :.a
a.Uo:wmr horses to S\ra.y on the highwa.y at
p:~edW::'e ordered t.o
the com -p
thIS
jme nte.
II
DO\lots of BIrth.
ta- ,,)foJt"'." ootieu au cblLrJtd Z, Cd for
~tour llaet IJId 6d. lor each
orJ"afL or .. II...
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par
thl
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and DEATHS Inserted
In
Rm~GE"
The
mel
MerDlng P(Jst
6s ea.eb
not exC~e.dl"A:
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
of BIRTHS,
A:
, St.a.nda.rd
eIeeNiIDg'
Observer
a nd
n~
and nf"iy Telegraph r' 56L each I Dt
3 Ilne.l
For cub Oli IY .J.. H '\d ug
Ofticea
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wbp
8UN1iAY
The armual outmg
S1Jnday School took
clere (kmdly lent by
neaday lD last week
100 16ft. at. l1.11..m
OFF~CER
THE GERM~N$' AM,B1TION.
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,b.
The 6nest in the country
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STEVENS'
<I·1
of volUDtary
h,&ve tbe. llell1ll"8 aod mcima.tlOn to &Mist
JOC!d
â¢
" CATTLE CABBAGE PLANTS.
SALE'S
SALE & SON, Wokingham.
...,ut.ance 1m oJ;der \1.hat tb8 returns ma.y be .filled
tip prOmpUl" eorreci1l. and eCII:f'omlcaU,.
Mz LODg'. odYico ood the Mayor'. appeal mould
1,11tereat. ~d 0QIlc:em many
8.
The d."T 'weather
Ond 11 will repay \h.
IICIakiDg of water once
STEVENS'
iutlnpi MU8f,e.rd, Trifolium, Rye Graee, ere
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Ibor.
et .. M.T
get
rr-th,
S-W-N
S:ALE'S FARM SEEDS
...
lU
â¢
A~nd \0 Ibe ~p_/,,,, of WaUlow... Pnd SAL~'S
Poly~thUlSea a.a lOOn u
they let l.&rge eLough
i urDlp, OnlOU, Lettuce Bpm4ch, etc
DIg over the eo'll for the Pol,.authua.es but If It
1a clean aM hloS been dug TeaeD.tly, fresh d lgglDg'
QUtL!l'Y HIGH PRICES LOW,
will not be necessary for ..w~wan wh.icb grow
with 8. dWarf, bush1 habit when pla.nted ID firUl
SOIL If the ground la ~ry, water 1l; a. few bouni
b6fot41
a.ud liP"' Ulother aoUing after
ESTABLISHED 1818
to prevea" ~glDg
1
oyer the early 80wenng Cbrysa.nt.hemuma
THE Boy⢠Bngade Jumble sal e last -yreek ~h.l!led
.. 00 If the topa are lnfeeLed with
or blacll:
_ _I
fty, WI& &on loaecticlae, or synng~ tlIem and
dust the topa WIth t.obaeco powder Any
WAIFS AND STRAl:S SOCIETY
tbat aro Iochoed. to fall OYM abo1Hd he ..1,p<, .....
TheJ>loctllM Organllung Secrctat'v, the Rev II
with &. n~ stake
ij Keble, prea.ebed at All SI\oUlt6 on Sunda.y
The Ja.paD6'J8 lr1&ea are now 8. feature or the wqE>n, 10 l'fl!pollle to hIS appeal, an offertory of
garden. aM It 18 wed to 'l"eIDember that thoy
£15 wall taken ID aid of the Society 8 funds
easily ra~ from seed, which W'lll ena.ble the
gro.... er 1.0 make ezpeI'!plenta 1n 6nd1DR' Dew and
MOTHERS UNION
IiUltable Iltuations fO'f them
Se~ &Dd mark
The quarterly mt\etrcg-of lthe Mother! Un l~n was
tbe ftnut !....neties. &Dd a.a BOOD as t.ba cap6mea held\Ol1 1:hurBday ftot, Starmead bi the kmd IDV1t<i
~urst., t..h6 seeds ma.y be pt,IaBrfd &D4 sown In t loll of M-r S S MelVille
Tea. was partaken of
OOIes, w~icJ:l mould be pl~ 1lJ, ⢠cord frame on t):t.e I'.:lawn by 8Om6- 170 members, Lltet whlCb
whore they ,pn come up nerl ~In,
Mrs N\lgent. Jac\:son, j){ 8:idord a.ntbore.8!J of
Sweet ljeu ~U DOt be of long duTation 'IUlle88 ⢠The Gordon ] eagua Balla.de, gaTe a most III
A very ha.ppy eveDUlg was
'we geL mf.... ram than has falleu dunng the lui ~g ,address
t.hree mouth! fI1Je eleCt of the weather may be spent m the bea.utlful grounls
help, n otl from OMUal icUera who would not
Imo... ho... \0 do tohe" .....1\. bul from edac:af4d
people who 'Would knoY how to dietribut.e fOl"lll&,
\.
ietarding
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awOl'!<-
i
unmeDISO
DjAmtd kinda raiaed from CUt;
Ie
PlUldent
th." LodlI tho Urbon
MUDlClpol ofCot'p<!l"lltiona,
Ail....ti....,otâ¢â¢ 11 Dlstnet. CounCIls Aaoeta.tioo and the Rural DiS
mot Cou~cilo A8IIOCw.on .n lb. jl\h inot.
IbM the p.....,1 often 0 _dono .~~~:;
WI local alfbontiel to ah~ what la the 1
ad>iUr.... ,
regord ftlo v.lo.1ory elfort. ODd Ibol he
7,~dt.ol!Lf'8
tha.t if 0 r munrcrpahtie., both great and
r
would at once lUUe ..ppeaJa for TOlonLary
!~~S~~~t~t.:;~
6.-
lIo&M
~~:~;ri
latter custom
<I..iO".tive , eft~ .. .....i ....
of tbe planta\
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t.
War Items.
~ for IIIediame
l'nIpoaM Ci... :o..;..-_~
IUo
the IeCODd 1FMk m
H
wb ch
abo at
It;o!,lenllc)O j 10. lb. M..yvr'.~, ~~~tj
rn, Iho oolDpilolioD Of ~
en_au. 01 whjch 1rjn
Agrlcultw~ Ul JUDe
N these d.:" of dear coaI, wltll
I pru:ea,"
pa.ve uncertainty, both
popular mterest
lUI
~ubdto...u.
CArpeMer
I'=muon
Pa!1;e 3.-
~boo~-;-e~
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BIRTHS
WHEELER - On Iulv 11th at 21) , Ru !sf'1l str~rt
Re;1dms, the wife of W J Wl1beoler,
a d Inl ter
Oil
MARRIAGES
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GARDNER-WALKER - On SUndR} Ju\, ! I rh,
&t GreJ'frian Church Readmg by tho Rc~
H
Boultbee 14 A.
Newton Lems QÂ¥rincr 1
Howa.rd. 5t.t'eet ReadlDg to Lots LQtt ll;l ,..In r
daughter of Mr .and Mrs G T ~ alkel (l 1
Wa.yleD-5treet RcwlDg
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OEATHS
DAVIN -On Julv .th .t 'IlAckI.. d,'·1
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MOTPR AC0lD1Il!l'T
.,. ". Oiotor ~belongtng .to Jh.-of .R .A.hrah~m of
BiaabaU, W,", Ju""olnd in an a.eadent'"at t.he BrafWlck
OI'OIS r6&da on l);d&v 10 last. wUf and conllderably
(lam~ad "- The ear ",hiah was "helllg dflven by R H.
lhrr18, fPlhded "W}th ~ bnck wall in ende&YQunng to
1""fOld aaother 00, dqven by M~ E Hugh" Mr
Alirah .." . car had to oe t&bll to Hewen'a gBn.ge for
repili.
Riflema.n ,V
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1 "ROLL OF HONOU:R,-
~ly~n
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PENNY - 00 J"ul']. 6th at the Roya.l Berks H O~l l ta1
RUle Brlcade was kiUed
Ho JOlped tbe Army Oil
and "lied for Fr~Dce on JUDe 1st
of thn1,een .. 110 volunteered to make
News of the dea~h was conveyed to
Itlll mter by t.h.e. Pla.toon Sergeant
LJeut
J
Ha.rley, of the Worcester Reg! Wa.!! killed In action
lot the Da.rdfUlelleQ
H o SoOme t.lme SInce matt.led
)11.... May Bhc ppee of
Holly Spnng
Bra.c.knell
tn ~t.lon
00
l{a.rch 22nd.
lie was one
tIop a draft
DJaper
JuJ'y 6th
BOWLS
VJSlted
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ReadlDe' on I'nday m
i:t,~~~flir:t~~~"l~~o::e~CBraCkn&1l
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lIur BaTin. 1.1e of Non lCb
OOX-OU1" J~ry 8th, at CroWII!ey I ra~ Cotta:;e
erp ....aley John Cox, agiW\ 79"nan I
mGRTON - On Jul-r l 3t.b tLt The ~ooJ.: Wa erlr,
roaa, Re&dln~ Ellz:a. Julia "Wtdow (f Gear'",')
Kigbton F RIB A .. aged 63 yefl,rs l
MURDOCH -On JulV Uili at '~I CJ\ hlle t dilt
!{eadiug, Sarah "WIdow of Thoni-n- M do"h l.~'td
Club
Alfred Edwa...d
ohu
tho d_rly loved (" I
Mr lIoud Mrs J Penny, of 43, Erlelgh
mg, ~ed 12 Jeal"ll
I) 1 I
!to
01
R tlld
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SHARP ~ On July Stb at Harrogate Salah Shll ro
Widow of tpe late James Sharp of ~olllb t:r HII!
Rea.ding, and beloved mothl!r of James Sh H :'il
Baker·at.rect Readmg
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TEGG -On .Ttlly 3[(1. at 31 Pn.hner Pa r I.-:
Beading Hlln'y Albert l e~ g . aged 69 year
IN MEMORIAM
CHAPLIN -In 10nl1g memorv of OlLr dear lDoh~
Ellen Cba.phn, who ptUise..l suddenly to H\st, Jill,
11th, 1908. at Mortimer
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, Restel:.erna.1 gnnL hor
Aft.cr ..... eary fig ht l
Shed OTt her the Radlaneo
Or 'I1Iy hea.venl y I1g!l1o
Lead her ODwArd upwlU'd ,
To the Holy Place
"bere Thy Sa.mts made perfect
of tta. AllieL "
BUT NOT LEAST
Gaze upon Thv F~
MORRI~ -luI lovtug memory of Wemflut ~ Ith t
Morna, the ~e!l.rlJ loved SOil of-UurA. K MorrH,
whQ died July 9th, 1913, but not forl:ott eu
One JellS &t hC"lme I
The c:ho.rmed Circle broken-a dear fac~,
MII}8ed dfLY by -d&.y from Ito! UBual pl1.Ce
But olelU/-sed lill.vcd, ferfected b)( grace
One more 1U heaven'
Mother and SllIters, Osha.wa, Ca.u:1do.
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